How to start a WordPress Agency?

Thinking about starting a WordPress Agency? Our Founder Alex shares his story of founding a leading WordPress Agency with the renowned WP Elevation Podcast, known for its focus on WordPress Agency Business.

You can listen to the podcast episode here:

How to start a WordPress Agency?

It’s the age-old question: How do you go from dropping out of university and paying bills by doing £7 per hour freelance jobs to running an award-winning WordPress agency?

Many people have asked and many more people have wondered, however now there is finally a blueprint to that question.

WP Elevation is a global business mastermind group for WordPress consultants that helps its members better serve their clients through communication, development workflow and project management best practices. It’s a business-focused WordPress community and this is no more evident than in the categories for the WP Elevation podcast which focus on: ‘Balance’, ‘Growth’, ‘Getting Clients’, ‘Tech’ and ‘Recurring Revenue’.

Our Founder Alex Price was invited to feature on the podcast and host, Troy Dean seemed to be genuinely upset when he had to cut the podcast short – after an hours conversation between the two!

Find the synopsis for the podcast and the link below – We hope you enjoy it.

WP Elevation Podcast Synopsis

“After breaking into the world of freelance development at just 19 years old, Alex has rapidly expanded his one-man WordPress business into a thriving agency in the heart of London, where a team of developers and designers create websites for high-profile clients such as Amnesty International and the University of London. Having built his business from the ground up, you could say he knows a thing or two about scaling.

After breaking into the world of freelance development at just 19 years old, Alex has rapidly expanded his one-man WordPress business into a thriving agency in the heart of London, where a team of developers and designers create websites for high-profile clients such as Amnesty International and the University of London. Having built his business from the ground up, you could say he knows a thing or two about scaling.”